Hillary Clinton: Patricia Arquette Is Right
Potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is cheering Patricia Arquette’s speech at the Oscars demanding equal pay for equal work in the United States.
Potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is cheering Patricia Arquette’s speech at the Oscars demanding equal pay for equal work in the United States.
Patricia Arquette fended off attacks from a swarm of grievance-mongers who castigated her for not bringing up their social-justice complaints too, during an Oscar speech they evidently thought was supposed to last longer than the movie she appeared in.
Fox News Channel host Greg Gutfeld reacted to Patricia Arquette’s Oscar speech by saying “if Hollywood wants to talk about equality, look at their two worlds” on Monday’s broadcast of “The Five.” Gutfeld first stated “one could point out that
The Independent Women’s Forum is responding to Patricia Arquette’s faulty argument about equal pay and equal rights for women.
The Oscars bring political speeches to Hollywood, and politicians in Washington are happy to cheer them on.
Sunday at the the 87th Academy Awards, while accepting her Oscar for best supporting actress for her role in “Boyhood,” Patricia Arquette got political. After thanking her colleagues and family, Arquette said, “To my heroes, volunteers and experts who have
The Screen Actors Guild Awards show was broadcast live on TNT at 5:00 pm Pacific time Sunday. The show was proceeding apace, with Actor trophies being bestowed upon worthy recipients such as Uzo Aduba in Orange Is the New Black (HBO) and Patricia Arquette in the twelve-years-in-the-making film Boyhood, when Guild president Ken Howard took the stage.